This photograph captures an abandoned and dilapidated building in Belfast, whose architecture is reminiscent of classical Greek temples. The crumbling brickwork and weathered columns show the transience of human creations, while the composition highlights the structure and symmetry of the structure.
The sculpture tells a story of history, decay and temporality. The emptiness around the building and the subdued colours draw attention entirely to the forms and details of the architecture. The result is a dramatic, almost poetic shot that exudes power, decay and beauty all at once. Ideal for lovers of urbex, architecture and historical landscapes, this photograph can enrich living spaces, workplaces or offices with a subtle touch of mystery, time and culture.
I work as a Dutch teacher and in my spare time I like to go out with my camera. Nature, landscapes and wildlife are my favourite subjects. I share a selection of the photos I like best; moments where I not only enjoy looking, but also show a.. Read more…